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we walk in, it's covered with proclamation larry king day, keys to every city in the country. that was sexy. >> jimmy: you have to be careful because you could have been like his 13th wife. >> i know, darn. so we sat there and, what can i say, he lunged. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: incredible. >> i love larry, by the way. i do love him. >> jimmy: of course, who wouldn't want to have sex with larry? >> i started laughing because the whole situation was like out of a bad lifetime movie. so i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone a little closer to my age. and it was like wah-wah. >> jimmy: someone from the paleolithic era. >> he said that's okay, because when i like, i really like. >> jimmy: wow. >> jimmy: thanks for watching "jimmy kimmel live" this week. next week we'll have bradley cooper, melissa mccarthy, julianne hough, kate mara. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. >>> tonight on "nightline," a high stakes hostage standoff continues as police negotiate with the man holding a 5-year-old boy captive in a
we walk in, it's covered with proclamation larry king day, keys to every city in the country. that was sexy. >> jimmy: you have to be careful because you could have been like his 13th wife. >> i know, darn. so we sat there and, what can i say, he lunged. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: incredible. >> i love larry, by the way. i do love him. >> jimmy: of course, who wouldn't want to have sex with larry? >> i started laughing because the whole situation was like out of...
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and this year's super bowl hero, the geeky guy making out with a supermodel for a godaddy.com. if he looks familiar, it's because you've seen his face hundreds of times. he's hollywood's favorite extra. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> glad you're with us tonight. tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering its fourth night. the boy was kidnapped by a gunman during a deadly school bus attack, and tonight he remains trapped as a massive rescue effort continues on. and a small alabama town praised for his safe return. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: as this tense hostage drama enters its fourth night, concern is growing for the 5-year-old named ethan trapped in an underground bunker with this man, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. >> it's an innocent kid, he's crying for his parent and grandparents and he does not know what's going on. let this kid go. >> reporter: today the bright yellow bus turned crime scene was t
and this year's super bowl hero, the geeky guy making out with a supermodel for a godaddy.com. if he looks familiar, it's because you've seen his face hundreds of times. he's hollywood's favorite extra. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> glad you're with us tonight. tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering...
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even the newfangled ones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is working to have electronic smokes lumped in with tobacco republics anticipate eventually banned. said one doctor and supporter of ecigs. you're basically telling a bunch of exsmokers to go back to cigarettes. also as part of proposed legislation, the legal age to buy tobacco could be age 147. is bloomberg now becoming a parody of bloomberg. how mayor bloomberg can i be? >> i'm now for the first time going to say i think anthony weiner could be a better mayor. >> well, yeah, i don't know if you know that. because he would -- i guess you would just -- i can't ban ecigarettes because everything i do is worse. the great thing about weiner is he can't judge anybody. but somehow he still does. >> tom, a lot of people use ecigarettes to help them quit smoking. doesn't this harm his quest of a smoke free city. >> it's not tobacco, there's no tobacco in it. peo
even the newfangled ones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is working to have electronic smokes lumped in with tobacco republics anticipate eventually banned. said one doctor and supporter of ecigs. you're basically telling a bunch of exsmokers to go back to cigarettes. also as part of proposed legislation, the legal...
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by the sound of it, i didn't get to the middle of the city before he shot the bus driver. >> as far as him -- >> sorry, after you. >> go ahead. >> no, as far as him having weapons, he had two weapons that he always carried with him. he always would have a rifle, sitting near him and a shovel. he almost decapitated one of my dogs with his shovel. he would i work late i would come home at almost midnight and he would be patrolling his fenceline with his rifle and a flashlight and he would shoot at anything that moved. any sort of even a rabbit a squirrel a bird, there was not to be anything inside his fence. and i was very concerned because when he shot, it was always towards my house. there was an sdipt incident where i was outside with my 6-year-old granddaughter and he saw that i was talking to a neighbor and he brought over a deer stand and put it over the fence and sat on it with his rif in his lap watching us. and we went inside and stayed inside. >> before you were telling me, from what you have been telling me, a scary individual. from what we hear he was very anti-american and a
by the sound of it, i didn't get to the middle of the city before he shot the bus driver. >> as far as him -- >> sorry, after you. >> go ahead. >> no, as far as him having weapons, he had two weapons that he always carried with him. he always would have a rifle, sitting near him and a shovel. he almost decapitated one of my dogs with his shovel. he would i work late i would come home at almost midnight and he would be patrolling his fenceline with his rifle and a...
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lose, the city is to blame. >> but the headline is that the city cuts grass. i have to move there. and you have a big mistake? >> napping is never good at work. a german banker was asked to transfer $80, 62 euros to a retiree's account. fell asleep on the number 2 key on his keyboard and transferred 295 million or 222, 222, 222. hilarious. >>> it doesn't bother me one bit for the national security administration to have my phone number. >> lindsey graham trusts the government completely and believe it is should be allowed to gather whatever information necessary to keep innocent americans safe. no exceptions. apart there one. >> some of the new laws require people who have an ar-15 to register gun. it will require universal registration of weapons. if you have universal background system for to be as effective as you'd want, the next logical step is registering weapons to have a database to work off of and i think that's the wrong solution. >> of course it is. of course. guns are one thing, but phone calls are too dangerous to go unchecked. >> funny, but true.
lose, the city is to blame. >> but the headline is that the city cuts grass. i have to move there. and you have a big mistake? >> napping is never good at work. a german banker was asked to transfer $80, 62 euros to a retiree's account. fell asleep on the number 2 key on his keyboard and transferred 295 million or 222, 222, 222. hilarious. >>> it doesn't bother me one bit for the national security administration to have my phone number. >> lindsey graham trusts the...
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people turned in more than 2,000 guns, the fifth gun buy back in atlantic city since newtown. same day mayors against illegal guns announces a $12 million ad buy, advocating gun safety legislation in 13 states. they support universal background checks, which is supported by nine of ten americans, but people on the beltway but they say can't pass congress. president obama was pushing for gun safety legislation saturday. and saturday, wilmington, north carolina, they have a rally in support of gun safety reform outside a best western. you can see it is a crowd that's small, but inside the best western was an nra fundraiser. the group was pretty deeply focused getting local media attention to what they were doing outside that fund-raiser which is the point of these things. monday, hundreds of clergy and parishioners from episcopal die a sees marched from the white house to the capital for gun reform. monday in atlanta, georgia, more religious leaders gathering to protest a state bill to force churches to allow concealed weapons on their premises, even if they don't want them. cle
people turned in more than 2,000 guns, the fifth gun buy back in atlantic city since newtown. same day mayors against illegal guns announces a $12 million ad buy, advocating gun safety legislation in 13 states. they support universal background checks, which is supported by nine of ten americans, but people on the beltway but they say can't pass congress. president obama was pushing for gun safety legislation saturday. and saturday, wilmington, north carolina, they have a rally in support of...
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tonight, living outside the law. it may surprise you to learn there are a growing number of americans living right here in the united states who insist that federal laws do not apply to them. including the 22-year-old who showed abc's dan harris the radical lengths he's willing to go to to fend off uncle sam. >> i'm going to go in and speak with the prosecutor. >> reporter: it's 8:20 on a monday morning at the county courthouse in idaho, and the 21-year-old operating this video camera is trying to bring it into the courtroom where he's contesting a minor ticket. >> i don't know what the held law book you're reading, man, but it doesn't apply to me. >> reporter: watch what happens next. i'm going in. >> no, you're not going in. >> don't touch me. >> you're not going in, sir. >> let the record show that you just battered me and -- >> step back. >> you're using. oh! stop, please. i'm not doing anything wrong! >> reporter: his name is robert peterson, and he says getting tased is a small price to pay for his belief that
tonight, living outside the law. it may surprise you to learn there are a growing number of americans living right here in the united states who insist that federal laws do not apply to them. including the 22-year-old who showed abc's dan harris the radical lengths he's willing to go to to fend off uncle sam. >> i'm going to go in and speak with the prosecutor. >> reporter: it's 8:20 on a monday morning at the county courthouse in idaho, and the 21-year-old operating this video...
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another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in 2004, a child born in 2005 and millions paid to keep it all quiet. in a statement he said this is a personal and private matter. i take full responsibility both personally and financially for my actions. now as i did then. we mutually agreed to keep our arrangement private to protect all parties involved. a private affair that people here seem willing to overlook. >> he has done incredible things for this community with his foundation, his charitable work, the stuff that he did for the miami dolphins, the only nfl team he ever played for, by the way. is legendary. his records are still out there waiting to be broken.
another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in...
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>> i -- i have -- i have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the film business in this city. it is a big city, 12 million -- something like that million people here, something like that. there are plenty of lovely people here, great stuff, unfortunately when i'm here i'm usually around actors and executives and all sorts of other terrible people. so i'm much more sane back home. >> jimmy: you really picked the right business to be in. >> let me tell you -- i hate acting and actors -- >> jimmy: did you have -- like when you guys came up with this exaggerated version of yourself, are there things that you did not want to do because it would make you look like you really were -- >> yeah, i mean, we all had our sort of limits, i think. mine were, i suppose i didn't want -- i don't like to make any jokes about my mother. >> jimmy: okay. >> or -- or -- hockey or canada or something like that. these are things that are very sacred to me. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yes, believe it or not, i have untouchables. >> jimmy: are you a montreal canadiens fan? >> i am, when i was a kid, my dad
>> i -- i have -- i have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the film business in this city. it is a big city, 12 million -- something like that million people here, something like that. there are plenty of lovely people here, great stuff, unfortunately when i'm here i'm usually around actors and executives and all sorts of other terrible people. so i'm much more sane back home. >> jimmy: you really picked the right business to be in. >> let me tell you -- i hate acting and...
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the next year somebody bombed the university of wisconsin at madison and the portland, oregon city hall. the death and injury toll was never in any high numbers for any one of these attacks but still in the late '60s early '70s bombs were going off a lot in that time in our history. bombs set off by politically motivated assailants. from the middle of that emerged thchl the anarchist cookbook published in 1971. it really caused a lot freak out when it first came out. people sent letters to the fbi. seemingly average citizens handwriting letters to j. edgar hoover the head of the fbi. dear mr. hoover. look at this. you wouldn't allow them to put this book on the market, would you? democratic congressman from texas wrote into the fbi to say that his constituents have expressed alarm and concern over this anarchist cookbook. quote, i have not seen the book myself but apparently the reviews have caused quite a controversy. he had all those letters from citizens and lawmakers and you can see them easily actually now because the fbi a few years ago released their big dossier of all their comm
the next year somebody bombed the university of wisconsin at madison and the portland, oregon city hall. the death and injury toll was never in any high numbers for any one of these attacks but still in the late '60s early '70s bombs were going off a lot in that time in our history. bombs set off by politically motivated assailants. from the middle of that emerged thchl the anarchist cookbook published in 1971. it really caused a lot freak out when it first came out. people sent letters to the...
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giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the problem of these places being in dire financial straits. if it doesn't fix the problem, why are they doing it? in detroit, the opposition to being taken over. the opposition to giving up their democratic form of government. right now looks like this. looks like people driving really deliberately slowly down the freeway at rush hour. just a few cars poking along, one with a sign that reads democracy and another that reads detroit emergency manager. they're undoubtedly infuriating many of the people they're inconveniencing by this traffic jam that is on purpose. the organizers say
giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the...
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citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> today, president obama continued his historic trip to israel ending the dinner with an estate dinner with perez. perez awarded president obama the distinction of the highest civilian award and a ceremony president obama proposed a toast. using the relaxed humor he's displayed throughout the trip. >> since i've started to get pretty good at hebrew, let me propose a toast, even though you've taken away my wine. so a toast -- [ speaking
citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra...
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this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government to court over its marijuana laws. >> so our next big test is going to be december 20th. it's going to be a really historic day of hearings. critical constitutional issues about the power of localities, cities, states, and the federal government and their relationships to each other are going to be discussed and implicated in this case. it is a case of huge national importance. first, we're going to hear a motion from the city to completely stop any further proceedings. if the judge were to rule on that motion that day, it would stop everything dead in its tracks and probably never resurrect it again. then we're going to hear motions from our landlords for the court to issue an order for us to cease and desist selling cannabis. if we win, that means we get our day in court and we will win. we will be in front of a bay area jury. all we have to prove is more harm will result from closing harborside than results from allowing harborside to stay open. i can make that case to a
this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government to court over its marijuana laws. >> so our next big test is going to be december 20th. it's going to be a really historic day of hearings. critical constitutional issues about the power of localities, cities, states, and the federal government and their relationships to each other are going to be discussed and implicated in this case. it is a case of huge national importance. first, we're going to hear a motion from the...
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biggest cities on the west coast. on monday, elon musk unveiled his concept called the hyperloop. a high-speed transportation system that would send passengers speeding through a tube at more than 700 miles per hour. the question now, will it ever be built? >> reporter: elon musk has made a name and a fortune for himself through innovation. the entrepreneur co-founded p paypal and started electric carmaker tesla and private space firm spacex. now, he's focusing on mass transit, musk made public the design for hyperloop monday. passengers would be put in a rocket tube and rocketed from los angeles to san francisco. musk estimates the 4.5-mile trip would take a little more than a half an hour. he was inspired by california's notorious traffic conditions. >> you just see a carpet of cars, they aren't moving. it's just like, wow, how much misery is that causing me? and surely there's something we can do about it. >> reporter: according to musk's plan, passengers would pay $20 for a one-way ticket. and hyperloop capsules w
biggest cities on the west coast. on monday, elon musk unveiled his concept called the hyperloop. a high-speed transportation system that would send passengers speeding through a tube at more than 700 miles per hour. the question now, will it ever be built? >> reporter: elon musk has made a name and a fortune for himself through innovation. the entrepreneur co-founded p paypal and started electric carmaker tesla and private space firm spacex. now, he's focusing on mass transit, musk made...
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the oklahoma city bombing was a militia-aligned racist. he had all sorts of anti-government motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston attack it turns out that as the initial interrogation report suggests, there was no operational relationship between al qaeda and the bombers, if no one assigned them this bombing, no one trained them or supplied them or supported their work, if it turns out that one or both of the bombers had a vaguely pro al qaeda feeling in his head that motivated him to do this on his own or on their own as brothers, then does this get treated any differently than the columbine attack, than the d.c. sniper-type attack? what is the strategic importance of knowing wha
the oklahoma city bombing was a militia-aligned racist. he had all sorts of anti-government motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston...
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its the' 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." we have new developments and all of the big scandals plaguing the obama administration. we will get to the irs and benghazi in a moment. first, attorney general eric holder may have sealed his fate with this one line. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material that is not something that i have ever been involved in, heard of or would think would be a wise policy. >> you heard it here first, folks. we broke that story
its the' 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." we have new developments and all of the big scandals plaguing the obama administration. we will get to the irs and benghazi in a moment. first, attorney general eric holder may have sealed his fate with this one line. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material that is not something that i have ever been involved in, heard of or would think would be a wise policy. >> you heard...
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. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout...
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the group voted oakland the 11th best city in which to start a company. local talent, local university and access to vc money make the east bay particularly attractive. >> so there's really two things you need to get a company off the ground. one is talent to implement the idea and the other is infrastructure to make the company float. this area, the san jose area, is actually very rich in both of those. >> in the most recent capital survey, 46% of all venture money in the country was spent right here in the bay area. >> news at 11:00, police once accused her of attempting to murder other people. why is the d.a. saying she won't face any charges at all? >>> and remembering jenny, how the family of a murdered 14-year-old girl is trying to turn tragedy into a teachable moment. the parents of jenny lynn say they're still hopeful someone will solve their child's murder. >>> not acceptable. those words from president obama as he addressed the issue of sexual assault in front of a new batch of military grads. the president delivered the commencement speech at t
the group voted oakland the 11th best city in which to start a company. local talent, local university and access to vc money make the east bay particularly attractive. >> so there's really two things you need to get a company off the ground. one is talent to implement the idea and the other is infrastructure to make the company float. this area, the san jose area, is actually very rich in both of those. >> in the most recent capital survey, 46% of all venture money in the country...
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but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patricia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for every apology, that's not enough. people are not home. it trickles down to regular folks and it hurts. >> the lower ninth ward has take an long time, and for those of us that are from there, it's disheartening, discouraging, and a lot of us ask why. >> reporter: pastor fred
but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two...
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how effective do you think that's going to be in the long-term, the city and state level initiatives. >> i understand the criticism of him on the nanny state issue. but people have to know it's not a level playing field. these food giants are spending tens of millions of dollars, targeting going after the most vulnerable people and that's who bloomberg is trying to protect and you've got, you've got to realize it. they're not going to stop. these are not evil empires intent on making us obese or otherwise ill. these are companies doing what companies do. which make as much money as they can selling as much product they can. and they're staffed by the smartest best marketing people. and that's not going to stop unless there's government intervention or unless consumers stand up and be a lot louder about what they need. because people really care about what they're putting in their bodies. >> there's an economic side to this, too, right? lower income americans are much more susceptible to obesity and diabetes. food deserts are an issue, getting access to broccoli, subsidized or not. 13.
how effective do you think that's going to be in the long-term, the city and state level initiatives. >> i understand the criticism of him on the nanny state issue. but people have to know it's not a level playing field. these food giants are spending tens of millions of dollars, targeting going after the most vulnerable people and that's who bloomberg is trying to protect and you've got, you've got to realize it. they're not going to stop. these are not evil empires intent on making us...
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city. today we were at one church where workers were ripped out debris from the basement. leaders estimated an underground creek was overwhelmed by floodwater and the pressure built up so much it pushed roughly five feet of raw sewage and storm water into the building. the chest-high water busted down walls and destroyed nearly everything inside. cleanup alone there is estimated at half a million dollars. that comes after a number of water rescues here yesterday. some people are out of their homes tonight and staying in shelters. the problem is, this could only be a break in the weather. a storm system moving east could bring one to three inches to the nashville area and up to eight inches in certain areas so a lot of people tonight are cleaning up while watching the radar. >> glor: adam ghassemi, thank you. tonight, mexico's most notorious drug lord has been release from prison on a technicality. he had been convict more than a quarter century ago of the kidnapping and murder of a u.s. dru
city. today we were at one church where workers were ripped out debris from the basement. leaders estimated an underground creek was overwhelmed by floodwater and the pressure built up so much it pushed roughly five feet of raw sewage and storm water into the building. the chest-high water busted down walls and destroyed nearly everything inside. cleanup alone there is estimated at half a million dollars. that comes after a number of water rescues here yesterday. some people are out of their...
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as we go in a hundred cities this weekend against stand your ground. as we go with his son to washington in august, we must not let our anger outrule our need for action. those that can't control themselves ought not come. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> is stand your ground a call to arms? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews out in san francisco. let me start tonight with this. stand your ground. what's this law all about? is it a statement that you don't have to avoid trouble? is it a call to arms? and what part did it play in george zim
as we go in a hundred cities this weekend against stand your ground. as we go with his son to washington in august, we must not let our anger outrule our need for action. those that can't control themselves ought not come. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> is stand your ground a call to arms? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews out in san francisco. let me start tonight with this. stand your...
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it's not clear what the city wants post mike bloomberg and prior to that, rudy giuliani. so we're looking at a very, very different type of race. however, a couple of points. to your point about sanford, it's very different than a lot of mayoralties, it's a power endrenched job. it is a ceos job. it's different in terms of trusting someone in terms of judgment. i think that's where his big problem is going to be. the other is how calm he can stay when he's getting questions every day about whether there's new pictures or not, he's had nasty exchanges with reporters in the last three weeks. that can't continue. >> errol, when you talk about judgment, we're talking about redemption, people getting a second chance it would be hard to believe that people in new york would not have the ability to reach redemption feelings or second chance or people of south carolina and then someone they are close to. bill clinton, who ran the country as a ceo and people have got past their problems. in fact, bill clinton performed their marriage and you asked weiner whether he got advice from
it's not clear what the city wants post mike bloomberg and prior to that, rudy giuliani. so we're looking at a very, very different type of race. however, a couple of points. to your point about sanford, it's very different than a lot of mayoralties, it's a power endrenched job. it is a ceos job. it's different in terms of trusting someone in terms of judgment. i think that's where his big problem is going to be. the other is how calm he can stay when he's getting questions every day about...
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the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french quarter, and what have you -- >> can i stop you? >> sure. >> i have to say, terence, congratulations to the harbaugh brothers, the ravens win tonight 34-31. the blackout may have stopped the momentum, but it didn't stop the ravens from wing. they probably, if not for this blackout, they would have won by a much more significant margin. john harbaugh with the ravens, jim with san francisco. john is probably the happier brother. there was not much brotherly love there, was there? >> no, not much. >> not so far. >> anyway, seriously, we still have this issue of the black
the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french...
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the book is called "insane city." nobody does florida before than dave barry. good to see you. >> thank you. >> up next, don't call a handyman. we have an easy lesson for you in power tools. stick around for the basics. >> yes, dave. stronger so it holds up better, kind of angel soft®. it's now built with two softshield™ layers. when wet, new angel soft® is one, two, three times stronger than the leading value brand. well done, angels! stronger, holds up better... all wrapped up in a value you love. new angel soft®. now stronger than ever. when you color a lot, you need a color that cares a lot. only excellence crème from l'oreal has triple protection. pre-treatment seals fragile ends. color cream protects. deep conditioning for rich, radiant color. and grays? gone! l'oreal's excellence. ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! [ lucky ] ♪ they're magically delicious the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other bod
the book is called "insane city." nobody does florida before than dave barry. good to see you. >> thank you. >> up next, don't call a handyman. we have an easy lesson for you in power tools. stick around for the basics. >> yes, dave. stronger so it holds up better, kind of angel soft®. it's now built with two softshield™ layers. when wet, new angel soft® is one, two, three times stronger than the leading value brand. well done, angels! stronger, holds up...
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performance from the sound city players featuring rick springfield, john fogerty, and dave grohl of the foo fighters. our first guest is a talented actor who has two emmys, one golden globe, and still no soul train award for his role as sheldon cooper on the big hit show "the big bang theory." watch it thursday nights on cbs, please say hello to jim parsons. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, we do kind of match. >> we do, we match. >> jimmy: there's only so much variety when it comes to suits. >> it's matching. >> if i had known, i would have worn a white striped tie. i heard something about you that i find very hard to believe, even though i know it's true. that you're turning 40 in a few weeks. >> march 24th, i'll be 40. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you seem much younger than that. >> i feel young in many ways, i do. >> jimmy: i think the last time you were here, which wasn't very long ago, you said you were still getting carded. >> i did get carded for a long time. i quit everything that you get carded for. i don't smoke, i don't drink, i don't go to clubs. it's a boring life. bu
performance from the sound city players featuring rick springfield, john fogerty, and dave grohl of the foo fighters. our first guest is a talented actor who has two emmys, one golden globe, and still no soul train award for his role as sheldon cooper on the big hit show "the big bang theory." watch it thursday nights on cbs, please say hello to jim parsons. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, we do kind of match. >> we do, we match. >> jimmy: there's only so...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from 1966 to 1972 and 1973, the head of the cia was this guy. he was fired as head of the cia in 1973 by richard nixon. mr. helms had been associated with a lot of shady things that the cia did, but one shady thing he would not do was use the power of the cia to stop the water gate investigation. president nixon wanted him to do that and we not do that, and he got fired. the man who nixon installed to replace him was this guy. he only lasted six months on the job. but those six months had lasting consequences. for starters, he ordered a review, a collection at the cia of anything the cia had done over the years that might be seen as embarrassing or illegal or at least in contravention of the charter under which the cia was founded. at the cia they call that collection of embarrassing and illegal activity, the family jewels. in 2007, the agency declassified the family jewels when they decided to publish the 700 page report that resulted from the misdeeds over the
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from 1966 to 1972 and 1973, the head of the cia was this guy. he was fired as head of the cia in 1973 by richard nixon. mr. helms had been associated with a lot of shady things that the cia did, but one shady thing he would not do was use the power of the cia to stop the water gate investigation. president nixon wanted him to do that and we not do that, and he got fired....
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showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians playing in my ear, showing me with my hand what i was supposed to do. when another musician died, all the musicians come out from different bands and we make one big band to celebrate the person's life that passed. so music is in our blood. and music is new orleans. i think it's the heartbeat of the city. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio.
showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians...
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cities as targets. he said it is in response to the u.s. military flying two stealth bombers. u.s. officials said the test was part of the annual military training exercises that was going on since march 1st and aimed at reassuring the allies we stand ready to protect them. >> north korea said it is the final warning. the state run media broadcasting the young leader's message with a state of war. >> from this time on, the north/south relations will enter into a state of the war and all issues raised between the north and south will be handle would accordingly. the state of neither peace or war has entered in the peninsula. >> the white house said the national security council responding to the belinge rent behavior and releasing a statement. we take these seriously and remain in close contact with the south korea allis and north korea has a long history of threats and today's announcement follows that pattern. the complex remains open and includes dozens of manufacturing plants in the border of north or south korea. south korea leader said the threat is unhelpful to the unstableri
cities as targets. he said it is in response to the u.s. military flying two stealth bombers. u.s. officials said the test was part of the annual military training exercises that was going on since march 1st and aimed at reassuring the allies we stand ready to protect them. >> north korea said it is the final warning. the state run media broadcasting the young leader's message with a state of war. >> from this time on, the north/south relations will enter into a state of the war and...
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and one of the biggest cities in the country. guess how it went? that's coming up. ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >>> we want everyone to hears tom's story to know that he lived his life believing in redemption and the ability of the human heart to be changed. he would want justice, certainly, but moreover, he would want forgiveness. our family prays for the family of the man who took tom's life, for god's mercy in their lives and for a way for them to find peace. >> that is lisa clements. she is the widow of colorado prison's chief, tom clements, who was shot to death last week as he answered the front door of their home in monument, colorado. mrs. clements today speaking at a huge memorial service, honoring her husband. in his tribute to the man he brought to the state two years ago to run colorado prisons, the state's governor, john hickenlooper, who you
and one of the biggest cities in the country. guess how it went? that's coming up. ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >>> we want everyone to hears tom's story to know that he lived his life believing in redemption and the ability of the human heart to be changed. he would want justice, certainly,...
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as brash as the city he led. >> i changed the city of new york. i gave people back their morale. >> his own words, a true american oerm. >> plus, game on. our super bowl preview, the big game, the big hits. cnn's rachel nichols and pat o'brien cover it all. >> also, this just in. jennifer lawrence, wait, she's approaching at high speed. >> that's what i'm talking ability. >> thank goodness. this is breaking news. >> after thursday's electrifying entrance, the two-time oscar nominee brings back the drama and her director, david o. russell. >> i have been terribly blessed. >> and she reveals what she thinks of me. >> we were texting. i said i had to be here. i said, i'm going to be on piers morgan with you, and his reply was, ooh, we're so cool. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. on a day of a deadly attack on a u.s. embassy in turkey and rising protests against egypt, the changing of the guard in the state department paused to pay tribute to ed koch, the mayor of new york died of congestive heart failure at 88. he ran the city he l
as brash as the city he led. >> i changed the city of new york. i gave people back their morale. >> his own words, a true american oerm. >> plus, game on. our super bowl preview, the big game, the big hits. cnn's rachel nichols and pat o'brien cover it all. >> also, this just in. jennifer lawrence, wait, she's approaching at high speed. >> that's what i'm talking ability. >> thank goodness. this is breaking news. >> after thursday's electrifying...
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attacks, gay bashings that have happened in new york city, you wrote a powerful op-ed in the "huffington post" about intolerance called, "don't end the war on terror." we invite fear to explode into violence. intolerance is not a matter of opinion, it's a call to violence. do you think that this rash of crimes, the hate crimes is because we've seen such powerful advances in lgbt equality? >> i think the bad stuff has never gone away. usually the people who are performing the violence against us obviously mental and emotional problems, sometimes they're acting out against themselves, but it gets pushed outside. but when you have politician who is feel it's okay to stand up and talk against us, when you have people standing behind pulpits thinks it's all right to speak out against, could you imagine? could you just imagine if i was on a schoolboard and i came in and i said, you know, i don't want any jews or christians, teaching my kids. because well they believe in people living inside whales and they believe in slavery and they believe in stoney women who have, who have had an affair. so
attacks, gay bashings that have happened in new york city, you wrote a powerful op-ed in the "huffington post" about intolerance called, "don't end the war on terror." we invite fear to explode into violence. intolerance is not a matter of opinion, it's a call to violence. do you think that this rash of crimes, the hate crimes is because we've seen such powerful advances in lgbt equality? >> i think the bad stuff has never gone away. usually the people who are...
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the city owns power lines just outside the fire zone, and 85% of its water comes from the resvorabout four miles from the inferno. the city is fearing ash contamination to the water supply, so on friday it announced it's prepared to tap backup reservoirs. michael carlin is with the public utilities commission. >> the biggest message is the water is safe. we have emergency procedures for it. we know what to do. and we feel very confident that we can provide the water to each and every one of our customers. >> reporter: the rim fire is burning in several different directions and proving hard to contain. fire officials say the thick smoke, dry brush, and steep, rugged terrain has made it difficult to carve out control lines. >> it's drier than lumber you buy bay tay lumberyard. >> reporter: air tankers and helicopters are battling the fighter's forward progress. three miles from the front lines, toulomne city residents are under voluntary evacuation orders. nick and carl kautzer have already packed up their belongings and their carpentry tools. now all they can do is wait. >> maybe anoth
the city owns power lines just outside the fire zone, and 85% of its water comes from the resvorabout four miles from the inferno. the city is fearing ash contamination to the water supply, so on friday it announced it's prepared to tap backup reservoirs. michael carlin is with the public utilities commission. >> the biggest message is the water is safe. we have emergency procedures for it. we know what to do. and we feel very confident that we can provide the water to each and every one...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
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smith is live &pat city haal where ii all pegins this morniig wiih some 3 to cheer on the champs one more time. good & morning joel d. d. 3 city hall 3 12:30pm celebrrtion begins tt 3 3 -3 33 3 if you can'' make it downtown -3 celebration.... on't worry. live... beeiining at 11 a-- on - foxx45... and on our wwbsite & 3 thanks to jaaoby pooes' kkckoff return in the second halff.. several fans &pare ow gettinn free -3 furniture. 3 gardiner's ffrniturr ran a promotton.... that anyone ho bought furniture bbfore 3 p-m sunday... wouud get it for -3 free if the ravens ran back the opening kickoff for a & touchdoon.as you can iiagine... jaccbyyjones -3& of custommrs ecstttic. 39:10:23-:34 we're thrilled workled 3 out very ell ffr us." us." that run cost -3 gardiners more than á600--housann dollarr.á 3 3 3 ffrst on fox.... 3 a aregiier is accused of group hooe innhoward cconty... and the wole incidenttii camera.. doona everettt.. a 3 quilting way in columbia,... can bb seen spiiting in the man's face... and striking him in the head, face and neck. police charged evvrett with multiple counts
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"the new york times" illustrated the story about the city of detroit. the paper noted around the country as businesses have recovered, the public sector has in many cases struggled and shrunk. detroit may be the example of a dual fate. public and private diverging at times it has been awkward even tense as investors contemplated opening coffee bean roasters, urban gardening suppliers and fish farms. and even a dearth of toilet paper. that's that whole wage and income disparity that gets brought to the forefront. >> when you have the federal government cutting back on aid to the states, money sent to places like michigan and detroit. you're going to have the public sector doing worse than the private sector 37 but we have some austerity at the federal level. we've got money coming out of localities, layoffs and localities that makes economic growth harder. that's why most would say they don't want this sequester right now. talk to us about long-term entitlement reform. but this will hit areas like detroit. you'll see the disparity of how corporations are
"the new york times" illustrated the story about the city of detroit. the paper noted around the country as businesses have recovered, the public sector has in many cases struggled and shrunk. detroit may be the example of a dual fate. public and private diverging at times it has been awkward even tense as investors contemplated opening coffee bean roasters, urban gardening suppliers and fish farms. and even a dearth of toilet paper. that's that whole wage and income disparity that...
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toward the bus driver and his family. >> every where you go around the midland city area you will see signs rest in peace mr. charles poland. we attended his funeral yesterday. it was a wonderful celebration of life rather than talking his death. from everything we understand from people that we know who was good friends with him. he was one of the cream of the crop. a great man that loved god and loved his family and loved those kids on the bus. when a person like this is snatched out af community, sure there's going to be a loss. >> pastor michael senn, thank you very much. glad we can report some good news about this little boy. also, kimberly, i want to tell you we have received a written statement from robert bentley, the governor of alabama. he says, quote, i am thankful that the child who was abducted is now safe. i am so happy that this little boy can now be reunited with his family and friends. we will all continue to pray for the little boy and his family as they recover from the trauma of the last several days. back to you. >>> jonathan we are going to ask you to stand by.
toward the bus driver and his family. >> every where you go around the midland city area you will see signs rest in peace mr. charles poland. we attended his funeral yesterday. it was a wonderful celebration of life rather than talking his death. from everything we understand from people that we know who was good friends with him. he was one of the cream of the crop. a great man that loved god and loved his family and loved those kids on the bus. when a person like this is snatched out af...
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. >>> the super bowl. from beyonce to blackout. the good, bad and viral moments of super bowl xlvii. >> keep it right here america, "nightline >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with juju chang. >> good evening, everyone i'm juju chang. tonight the harrowing standoff that captivated the nation ends in relief as the kidnapped five-year-old boy is rescued from the underground bunker where he was held hostage for seven grueling days. president obama praised the fbi on the daring raid that safely freed the little boy. with the details still unfolding we would like to welcome gio benitez to the broadcast for the first time with the latest from midland, alabama. >> reporter: a happy ending in alabama where the boy kidnapped from a school bus is safe. a new picture of five-year-old ethan. >> i have been to the hospital. i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal five to six-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: the suspect, 65-year-old jimmy lee
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new contract talks with the city. they are asking for pay increases totaling 16% and that would restore the 10% they had expected to limit layoffs. they said they would support modest layoffs and there is growing concern about thinning police forces. >>> police have complained about the smell of the plants and they worry outdoor grows can attract thieves to their neighborhoods. the city council wills have the final say and if necessary they will fight a ban in court. >>> they are considering a proposal to retrofit soft structures. supervisors say there are at least 3,000 of these types of structures throughout the city and these buildings will not hold up against the next big earthquake. >> this is critical work, this is not optional which will be badly damaged in a big earthquake. >> now under the proposals these buildings at least three stories high will have time to update them. >>> a new study shows two thirds of americans are on facebook but many admit they have take an break. 61% of facebook users say they stepp
new contract talks with the city. they are asking for pay increases totaling 16% and that would restore the 10% they had expected to limit layoffs. they said they would support modest layoffs and there is growing concern about thinning police forces. >>> police have complained about the smell of the plants and they worry outdoor grows can attract thieves to their neighborhoods. the city council wills have the final say and if necessary they will fight a ban in court. >>> they...
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they are citizens of the city as well. and even if the mayor thinks it's the right crime-fighting procedure, and i agree with the mayor on many issues, but on this one i think he's fundamentally wrong. there has to be an understanding that these are citizens of the city as well, that black and brown men all around the city who experience this issue feel this pain and feel this hurt and that he needs to recognize that and show sympathy to our experience, even if he wants to defend the practice, which i think is indefensible he still as a leader has to understand the morality of the issue and what young men like nicholas go through every single day in the city. >> let's listen to what the mayor said when he said he thinks this is a very dangerous decision, specifically a dangerous decision for new york city. >> this is a very dangerous decision made by a judge that i think just does not understand how policing work and what is compliant with the u.s. constitution as determined by the supreme court. we believe we have done ex
they are citizens of the city as well. and even if the mayor thinks it's the right crime-fighting procedure, and i agree with the mayor on many issues, but on this one i think he's fundamentally wrong. there has to be an understanding that these are citizens of the city as well, that black and brown men all around the city who experience this issue feel this pain and feel this hurt and that he needs to recognize that and show sympathy to our experience, even if he wants to defend the practice,...